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Long: Kansas Birds 449
263. Mimus polyglottos leucopterus (Vigors). Western Mockingbird. Common summer resident in the west.
264. Dumetella carolinensis (Linnaeus). Catbird. Common summer resident throughout the state. Most common in the east.
265. Toxostoma rufum (Linnaeus). Brown Thrasher. Common summer resident throughout the state.
266. Turdus migratorius migratorius Linnaeus. Eastern Robin. Common summer resident; occasional resident. Confined to northeastern Kansas.
267. Turdus migratorius achrusterus (Batchelder). Southern Robin. Common resident in southeastern Kansas. Occurs as far north as Lawrence.
268. Turdus migratorius propinquus Ridgway. Western Robin. Common resident in western Kansas. Sometimes occurs in the east in winter.
269. Izoreus naevius meruloides (Swainson). Northern Varied Thrush. Accidental. One was taken in Finney county by H. W. Menke, on October 17, 1891.
270. Hylocichla mustelina (Gmelin). Wood Thrush. Common summer resident in the east; rare in the west.
271. Hylocichla guttata sequoiensis (Belding). Sierra Hermit Thrush. Rare migrant in the western part of the state. One was taken in Lane county, September 27, 1912.
272. Hylocichla guttata faxonii Bangs and Penard. Eastern Hermit Thrush. Irregular migrant, sometimes common.
273. Hylocichla ustulata swainsoni (Tschudi). Olive-backed Thrush. Common migrant throughout the state.
274. Hylocichla minima aliciae (Baird). Gray-cheeked Thrush. Fairly common migrant.
275. Hylocichla fuscescens salicicola Ridgway. Willow Thrush. Rare migrant. Several specimens have been taken in the eastern part of the state.
276. Sialia sialis sialis (Linnaeus). Eastern Bluebird. Common resident in the east; uncommon in the west.
[Sialia mexicana bairdi Ridgway. Chestnut-backed Bluebird. This bird has been reported as a winter resident at Coolidge, but in the absence of a specimen it is here placed in the Hypothetical list.]
277. Sialia currucoides (Bechstein). Mountain Bluebird. Common winter resident in the west; rare in the east.
278. Myadestes townsendi (Audubon). Townsend's Solitaire. Occasional winter resident in the west.
279. Polioptila caerulea caerulea (Linnaeus). Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. Common summer resident in the east; migrant in the west.
280. Regulus satrapa satrapa Lichtenstein. Eastern Golden-crowned Kinglet. Occasional winter resident; common migrant.
281. Corthylio calendula calendula (Linnaeus). Eastern Ruby-crowned Kinglet. Common migrant; occasional winter resident.
282. Anthus spinoletta rubescens (Tunstall). American Pipit. Common migrant in the west; occasional in the east.
283. Anthus spraguei (Audubon). Sprague's Pipit. Common migrant in the west; rare in the east.
284. Bombycilla garrula pallidiceps Reichenow. Bohemian Waxwing. Rare winter resident throughout the state.
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